Hillary Compares Herself to Winston Churchill, Churchill Was a Pain By Jack Davis
June 30, 2018 at 9:19am
Hillary Clinton sees a parallel between herself and British statesman Winston Churchill, according to comments in a recent interview in which she also slammed President Donald Trump while discussing the potential rise of fascism.
Clinton, who is on tour in Britain, spoke with reporter Decca Aitkenhead of The Guardian.
In the interview, which mostly consisted of Clinton criticizing President Donald Trumps immigration policy, Aitkenhead raised the question of whether Clinton, as a polarizing figure, should promote unity by withdrawing from the public arena.
Im sure they said that about Churchill between the wars, didnt they? Clinton said, in a comment Aitkenhead said came a fraction too quickly for the line to sound spontaneous.
Clinton then elaborated on her comments about Churchill, who as noted by Fox News, was an opponent of the appeasement policy Britain pursued in the 1930s.
I mean, Im not comparing myself, but Im just saying people said that, but he was right about Hitler, and a lot of people in England were wrong. And Churchill was a pain. He kept popping up all the time.
Clintons comment irked some.
I cant think of a thing that Winnie and Hillary share in common except that theyre both (probably) mammals, sniped writer Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, writing on FrontPage. But setting aside politics, Churchill had a vision. Hillarys vision is all about her. There are few views that shes even consistent about because her north star is herself.
Greenfield said there was more to Churchill than just making waves.
Churchill was polarizing for a wide variety of reasons. But Hillary is polarizing because everyone hates her selfishness. Republicans and Democrats hate her for different reasons. But they do hate her. And her refusal to leave increasingly tops the list for Democrats. Republicans continue to enjoy having her to kick around. But for Democrats, shes a living reminder of their corruption and shallowness, he wrote.
Others also found the comment jarring.
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